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February 12, 2018
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SR72 Contributor Interviews: Sho Sugita

What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? A lot of poetry can be stuck inside an echo chamber of self-admiration. That doesn’t interest me very much as a reader. But poetry is intensely appealing when it is able to draw in

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Tucson Success Stories: Nick Letson

“When I was 12 i heard my dad’s voice on the radio. He was reading the news; that inspired me. When I was 19 I met a girl, she was an illegal immigrant

SR72 Contributor Interviews: Sho Sugita

February 12, 2018
Interviews with Writers

What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? A lot of poetry can be stuck inside an echo chamber of self-admiration. That doesn’t interest

Tucson Success Stories: Nick Letson

October 29, 2010
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“When I was 12 i heard my dad’s voice on the radio. He was reading the news; that inspired me. When I was 19 I met a girl, she was an illegal immigrant

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Sonora Review is among the oldest student-run literary journals in the country, and has been devoted since its founding in 1980 to offering a venue for exciting new and emerging authors, as well as prominent southwestern writers and artists.

In previous issues we have featured work by Aimee Bender, Joy Harjo, and Maggie Nelson, and our editors have included Antonya Nelson, Richard Russo, and David Foster Wallace. Work originally printed in Sonora Review has appeared in Best of the West and Best American Poetry, and has won O. Henry Awards and Pushcart Prizes.
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